Earlier this week, she was recorded on Sydney's Central Coast & Newcastle line, blasting commuters — including children — before going full racist on an Asian woman.

"He can only get a gook!" she hisses at the man standing next to her. "He can't even get a regular girlfriend!"

To which the man calmly replies, "I'm actually married. I'm not with her."

The video was uploaded to YouTube on July 2 and has already been viewed more than 100,000 times. The next day, Australia's race discrimination commissioner, Tim Soutphommasane, condemned the woman's actions.

"I've been chasing work for quite some time now," she was quoted as saying. "It's awful what I said to that woman, I do agree. It's awful and I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy, regardless of any race."

Australian police appear to be taking it a step further.

According to ABC News, the country's public broadcaster, Wilkins has been arrested — with assistant police commissioner Max Mitchell describing the incident as "totally abhorrent".

"This behaviour is totally unacceptable and we will not tolerate this sort of behaviour occurring anywhere on the public transport system," he told ABC.

"This person has committed offensive behaviour. It is a crime that we will not tolerate, particularly in regards to the racial motivation behind this incident."

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During an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Winfrey was asked if she had personally experienced racism. She responded with an anecdote about a clerk at a shop in Switzerland who had recently refused to show her an expensive bag, even though she repeated her request multiple times.
"That one will cost too much, you won't be able to afford that," Winfrey claimed the clerk told her.
Read the full story, here.

The 66-year-old chef and Food Network star admitted in a deposition in a discrimination lawsuit that she used racial slurs in the past. Deen was asked under oath if she had ever used the N-word. "Yes, of course," Deen said, though she added, "It's been a very long time."

Yes, racist tweets will get you in trouble. AJC posted this, deleted it, and had to apologize.

Michael Dunn, the Florida man charged with shooting 17-year-old Jordan Davis after an argument over loud music, is currently awaiting trial and maintaining that he acted in self-defense the night of the fatal confrontation.
In several letters reportedly written from jail, and obtained by News4Jax, Dunn rants about killing "thugs" so "they take the hint and change their behavior," black-on-white crime and the liberal media.

Barneys New York and the New York Police Department have been slapped with a lawsuit by Trayon Christian, a college student from Queens, who was arrested at the luxury department store in April.
"His only crime was being a young black man,” Michael Palillo, Christian's attorney, told The New York Post.
The Post reports that the 19-year-old was at the store buying a $350 Salvatore Ferragamo belt, but following the purchase, he was stopped by undercover officers that were allegedly called on by a Barneys sales clerk who believed the transaction was fraudulent.

A young Australian woman hosted an "African" themed 21st birthday party. Afterwards, she shared photos that show attendees In blackface and KKK costumes.

A black woman was allegedly fired from her job because of her blonde highlights.
Farryn Johnson told Maryland's CBS News affiliate that she was let go from her job as a waitress at Hooters due to '"improper image" after the 25-year-old refused to remove blonde highlights from her dark brown hair.
"They specifically said, 'Black women don't have blonde in their hair, so you need to take it out,'" Johnson told CBS.

An Ohio charter school attempted to ban "afro-puffs and small twisted braids."

WANE-TV shared an image of the billboard, which is said to flash with the words "Impeach Obama."

Kayla Phillips, a 21-year-old nursing student from Brooklyn, told the Daily News that she was stopped by police after purchasing a $2,500 Céline bag at the store on February 28. After buying the luxury item with the money from a tax return, the woman left the Madison Avenue store. Three blocks away, she says she was surrounded by four undercover police officers -- two white, one African American and one Asian -- at a nearby subway station.

Ashley Davis, a 24-year-old from St. Peters, Mo., said a change in her company's policy now requires her to cut off her dreadlocks.
“I've only been there for two months, and they came up with a policy. I feel like it's degrading,” she said.

The New York Post reports that actor Robert Brown, who's most known for his starring role opposite Sean Connery in the film “Finding Forrester," has filled a civil suit for an unspecified sum against the luxury retail store and the New York Police Department, citing that he was unlawfully searched by undercover police officers on June 8, 2013.
The 29 year old, who is black, was stopped after making a purchase at the Sunglass Hut store located inside Macy's flagship location in New York's Herald Square

A group costume features a man dressed as Martin, wearing blackface and a blood-stained hoodie, and a man portraying Zimmerman, wearing a shirt that reads "Neighborhood Watch." In a photo uploaded to the Facebook account of Caitlin Cimeno, the woman in the picture, the man portraying Zimmerman has fashioned a gun out of his right hand and has pointed it at the man dressed as Martin.

An Arkansas town with a reportedly dark past rooted in racial discrimination is pushing back after an "anti-racist" billboard went up on a major roadway there last month.
Someone in Harrison, Ark., is paying $200 a month for an entire year to display this 12-by-24–foot sign with the message "Anti-Racist is a Code Word for Anti-White."